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The fact that the universe exists at all and with scientists being at a complete lost is pretty evidential by that logic.
The fact that scientists have figured out all that they've figured out, and yet any explanation of the universe's origin have been utter failures.
And the whole time, there has been an explicit testimony of God.
There are no such contradictions, only your vain skepticism which 'incidentally' has a bias for a vain reality. Go figure.
God of the gaps logic is why lightening and the sun were once worshipped.
The fact that the universe exists at all and with scientists being at a complete lost is pretty evidential by that logic.
The fact that scientists have figured out all that they've figured out, and yet any explanation of the universe's origin have been utter failures.
What testimony?And the whole time, there has been an explicit testimony of God.
There are no such contradictions, only your vain skepticism which 'incidentally' has a bias for a vain reality. Go figure; they aren't unrelated things.
Coming from someone who a hundred years ago would have believed in ether rather then relativity, thinking they have it figured out.
And today, some people believe "and god made the universe".
Argument from antiquity fallacy.It's been that way for the past 2000 years, from the 1st world today all the way to classical Rome.
Argument from popularity fallacy.You all are the oddballs, not Christians.
Your answer has so much more explanatory power.You all got your heads boosted up on science and upon rejecting God, you've since been stuck with an embarrassing non-answer to all your endeavors on life's meaning and universal origin
Coming from someone who a hundred years ago would have believed in ether rather then relativity, thinking they have it figured out.
Well how would you know?
One can accept the unsolved paradoxes of the universe, but be so willing to neglect the miracles of the Bible. How ironic.
I mean in the context of theology. The approach is to come up with a seeming solution to a cosmological riddle, and then call that "God". However, coming up with a solution that sounds good, but is not evidenced, is not a solution at all. It is just a rationalistic game.
It's been that way for the past 2000 years, from the 1st world today all the way to classical Rome.
You all are the oddballs, not Christians. You all got your heads boosted up on science and upon rejecting God, you've since been stuck with an embarrassing non-answer to all your endeavors on life's meaning and universal origin
The fact that the universe exists at all and with scientists being at a complete lost is pretty evidential by that logic. The fact that scientists have figured out all that they've figured out, and yet any explanation of the universe's origin have been utter failures.
There's been lots of people writing about various contradictory ideas of gods, but nothing from those gods themselves. Wonder what's up with that?And the whole time, there has been an explicit testimony of God.
How many women witnessed the empty tomb? What was the order of creation? Is Jesus fully human or god?There are no such contradictions
Hey look, name calling instead of a logical argument. Guess when you have nothing else it is worth a try., only your vain skepticism which 'incidentally' has a bias for a vain reality. Go figure; they aren't unrelated things.
Your account of religion is faulty
I said in the context of theology. I'm not trying to account for religion.
Mark
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